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Topic - Brazilian Social Democracy Party

The Brazilian Social Democracy Party (Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira, PSDB) is a political party in Brazil. Originally a social democratic party at the time of its foundation, PSDB moved to right after Fernando Henrique Cardoso was elected President of Brazil and forged an alliance with the right-wing Liberal Front Party. However, Freedom House still defines PSDB as a center-left party. - Source: Wikipedia

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